Titanic Dinner Event

WHERE: 7324 International Dr. Orlando, Florida 32819. It is at the corner of Carrier and International Drive. 407-248-1166

AGE RESTRICTIONS:There is not a minimum age but due to the nature of the event, it is not suitable for pre-school ages.

PRICE: $64.95 Adults, $39.95 Children (6-11years) plus tax.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The show is about 2 hours and 15 minutes ,including dinner. The Event begins promptly at 8:00pm. We suggest arriving 30 minutes ahead of your entrance time. There is ample self parking in front of the building as well as in back of the exhibition. There is no required dress code although it is suggested no T-shirts, shorts, baseball caps or torn clothes. This is Titanic and you will be sitting with First-Class Passengers so appropriate dress is suggested. Every admission ticket includes a three-course meal, an entertaining performance, plus gratuity for food service. Guests are not required to perform in any way, but because the actors interact with the guests, it is up to each individual how much you want to be involved. Everyone has assigned seats at 9 to 10 person round banquet style tables. Since there is no set stage and the action happens all around you, all of the seats are center stage! The professional performers insure all guests are equally involved and engaged.

Join the fun, merriment and splendor at one of the most famous dinner parties in history. Participate in a recreation of the Widener Party, celebrating the retirement of Captain Smith. All of the cast are on hand in resplendent costumes to entertain guests in ultimate style and luxury as they recreate history right before your very eyes.

Enjoy a delicious three-course sit-down dinner and dessert along with an interactive experience featuring many notable passengers and crew from Titanic, celebrating Captain E.J. Smith’s retirement from White Star Line. The party is given in his honor by George and Eleanor Widener. You are one of the distinguished guests. The show takes place throughout the entire exhibit and performers may actually be seated at your table for dinner. Throughout the night, various historical happenings will take you through the heroic efforts of her crew and passengers.

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